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  2. Japanese dry garden - Wikipedia

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    Japanese dry garden. Ryōan-ji (late 16th century) in Kyoto, Japan, a famous example of a Zen garden. A mountain, waterfall, and gravel "river" at Daisen-in (1509–1513) The Japanese dry garden (枯山水, karesansui) or Japanese rock garden, often called a Zen garden, is a distinctive style of Japanese garden. It creates a miniature stylized ...

  3. Gorgeous Front Yard Ideas That Take Practically No Upkeep - AOL

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    Fill Window Boxes. Window boxes provide color without having to invest in landscape plantings. You also can change up plantings by the season, say, if you want spring-flowering bulbs or autumn ...

  4. How to DIY a Rock Garden to Transform Your Yard - AOL

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    Use River Rocks. Not all rock gardens require large boulders. Here, landscaper Ryan Hart (@rhart303 on Instagram) uses river rocks in various colors and sizes to add texture to a lush garden.

  5. Upgrade Your Backyard with These Creative Rock Garden Ideas - AOL

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    21 Best Rock Garden Ideas to Transform Your Yard AnthonyRosenberg Chances are your garden is filled with plants, flowers, and maybe even vegetables or perennial herbs .

  6. Rock garden - Wikipedia

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    A rock garden, also known as a rockery and formerly as a rockwork, is a garden, or more often a part of a garden, with a landscaping framework of rocks, stones, and gravel, with planting appropriate to this setting. Usually these are small Alpine plants that need relatively little soil or water. Western rock gardens are often divided into ...

  7. Japanese garden - Wikipedia

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    The most notable garden style invented in this period was the Zen garden, dry garden, or Japanese rock garden. One of the finest examples, and one of the best-known of all Japanese gardens is Ryōan-ji in Kyoto. This garden is just 9 metres (30 ft) wide and 24 metres (79 ft) long, composed of white sand carefully raked to suggest water, and ...